2008 World Series of Poker
Event 17 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout
Day: 2
Event Info
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Next hand Schwartz gets a walk. "Thank you!" he said.
The very next hand, Young limped and Schwartz checked to see a flop, which they both checked. Schwartz bet out 400,000 on the turn, and Young asked how much he had left. "It's there!" said a frustrated but still fairly jovial Schwartz. "One, two, two and a half... You've got me covered," he added, unnecessarily. Young flat-called.
The river was the and Schwartz pushed his chips in. "Sh*t," said Young and grinned. He pulled a variety of unpleasant faces as he considered his course of action. Schwartz put on a pair of sunglasses with holographic dollar signs on the lenses, and refused Young's requests to see if he folded. He folded, and dropped down to 6.1 million.
Although it was pretty darn close. On what I believe was just the third hand of heads up play, the fireworks exploded.
With Mike Schwartz making it 300,000 to play from the button, Jason Young made a deep reach for a single column of green chips. "That's a million," observed Schwartz. Young echoed these words as confirmation. After rubbing his chin pensively, Schwartz made the call and matched Young's column.
With the tension building and the crowd swarming, the dealer prudently dealt out an flop. Again, Young grabbed another column of forty twenty five chips and bet a 1,000,000. Again, Schwartz called.
On the turn, and without hesitation, Young announced all in and began pushing his remaining stack over the line, his fate now lying in the hands of Schwartz.
The crowd held their breath as Schwartz mulled over his decision, the bracelet waiting patiently on the felt beside him.
"If I fold, you'll be a 2-to-1 favorite," mused Schwartz. "On the other hand, if I call..."
After a lengthy, understandably so given the circumstances, dwell, Schwartz eventually folded. Young slowly turned .
TD to a lackey: "Go get the bracelet."
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Young limps on the button, and Schwartz checks.
They check the flop.
They check the turn.
They also check the river and Young turns over . "Wow," says Schwartz, and turns over the . Young takes the blinds-sized pot.
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Schwartz raises the button, and Young folds up. There hasn't been much action, but they seem to be enjoying themselves. "He's ready to celebrate!" chuckles Schwartz at the excitable Young, "First or second place, it doesn't matter to him."
"Where's the BOOZE?!!" cries Young.
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Schwartz gets a walk. The bracelet appears on the table.
Jason Young -- 4,900,000
Let the battle commence.
Turn =
Strzemp bets 500,000 and Schwartz calls.
River =
Strzemp moves all in for circa 1,300,000 and Schwartz insta-calls.
Schwartz =
Strzemp tries to muck, but his cards are revealed by the tournament director as
And then there were two...
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Young folds the button, Strzemp makes up the blind and Schwartz checks. Strzemp begins to count out 250,000 on the flop, but before he's even bet, Schwartz folds 2-4 face-up.
Level: 8
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 10,000